After a simple reply to another post, regarding a Wii U, I led myself to a conclusion. Now you don't have to agree, let's get that straight right now, but could it be possible that a successful console, must in turn, be hackable in the modern marketplace?
Not people who expect real endings. Not people who don't want to have to pay for on-disc DLC.
People who think that a game should be hackable in order to continue to be fun. Instead of finding fun within the world of the game, they want to modify it to hell.
Don't get me wrong: I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the mod community. But then, this doesn't sound like mods, either.
grow up
Microsoft is more heavily defended, but a large number of people sill believe that they're focused too heavily on their cash flow, and not heavily enough on the people bringing that cash in. Or rather, they're depending on the wrong crowd to bring that cash in.